Gershon Kreimer (@gershonkreimer)

Gershon Kreimer
Artist Statement
In my search for visual forms, I consolidate the exchange between my personal gaze as an artist, and the narrative contained within the subject. What I look for in this narrative is the representation of not only a catharsis, but also the revelation of a hidden identity. It is not the pose, product of training or repetition.

My method is simple: to stimulate irrationality in gestures, in pauses, and in poses. It is almost the same process as with a performance, but above all, it is the final result of automatism. The pauses in my latest installments of Void reflect the absence of control or its natural opposite; control in

Megan Buccere (@meganbuccere)

Megan Hudson Buccere (pronounced bus era) is a narrative painter who works primarily in soft pastels and oils. She attended Louisiana State University, holds a BS in Art Education, and has taught advanced and talented high school art for the past 15 years. Buccere's painting style features soft surreal works that blur the line between beauty and fear, creating stunning pieces with an edge. Her use of coincidental, accidental, and unexpected connections, such as her use of strings, multiple hands, and all knowing eyes, often leaves viewers orphaned with a mix of conflicting feelings and thoughts. Megan i

Vasya Kolotusha (@kolotusha)

Cristina Burns (@cristinaburns)

Cristina Burns (b.1982) is a photographer and a mixed media artist.
Her work is characterized by juxtaposition, where opposing elements such as candies, toys, and flowers are fused to anatomical parts and insects, often blurring the extremely thin lines between fantasy and reality, purity and sin, life and death.
Some works from her series "Through the Mirror" have been featured in the anthology "Anatomy Rocks" including Damien Hirst, Mark Ryden and KAWS.
Cristina's art has been exhibited across the United States of America, Europe, Israel and Japan.
She is always experimenting new techniques and technologies while looking through the lens, her gateway to W

Jens (@jensness)

Damion (@damionismyname)

My newest work draws upon the underlying beauty of urban decay. I get inspired when I see things like weathered signs stuck on abandoned buildings, advertisements layered on subway platforms, and graffiti in dive bar bathrooms.

With my artwork, I attempt to tell stories through fragmented visual clues. These stories and their subjects are rarely given in their entirety but offer viewers an incomplete narrative through which their own conclusions can be drawn. The layers, although torn, ripped and sometimes almost unintelligible, help to convey a message. That is a message of reliance, of defiance and sometimes, even a message of hope.

Justin Bradshaw (@justin_bradshaw)

Justin Bradshaw was born in London in 1971, where he studied painting shortly before moving to Italy in 1994. An accomplished painter, Bradshaw’s technique has evolved through watercolor on paper to the use of oils on copper.

Bradshaw’s meticulous eye for detail and texture have remained a leitmotif, culminating in his latest work - a series of exquisitely detailed paintings focusing on the human figure and offering a modern interpretation of mythological themes.
- Michelle Von Buren